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Welcome to your EIR-Rawkz Wiki Community.
This is your community site, a virtual space to collaborate on topics related to Internet and Ethics. Each team in the group will contribute a page under its respective practical grouping.

Where to Start?
Click on "Sign-up" icon on the top right-hand corner of this Home page to first sign up for a new wetpaint userid.
Use your class and name (as in TP's class register) as the userid. eg AprPC02-AdamYap; DPAP01-Awesome Me; AprP01-Amazing You; DESP01-Passionate Us

Add a New Page
Assign one of your team members to add a page for the team as follow:
  1. "Sign in" using your wetpaint userid. (Please use your real names)
  2. Under the navigation section, select your lab group.
  3. Click on "Add a new page" hyperlink.
  4. Combine all the members' christian name, alias or initials as a line for the "Page Name" e.g. John / Tiny Toon / KC.
  5. Enter the keywords from each member's topic (separated with commands) under the "Keyword Tags".
  6. Leave the option for "Start with a template" as "Blank page" and click on "Add Page" button.
Edit the Content
Each member will write down his/her research findings, experience and reflection in the team's page.

  1. "Sign in" using your wetpaint userid.
  2. Under the navigation section, select your lab group, follow by your team's page.
  3. Under the page toolbox section, click on "Edit the content" hyperlink.
  4. Click on the "Save" button to keep your changes.
  5. [optional] When prompted to "Add An Edit note", briefly describe your contribution to the page.
  6. If 2 or more members try to edit and save at the same time, the site will prompt the latter contributors that somone else had made changes. It is recommended that the latter contributor select "Edit the new version and manually merge your changes into it" option.

Have fun creating your group wiki with your classmates! Internet Research is Simply Awesome!!!


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kieber Effects of peer pressure on youths 0 Feb 7 2011, 12:00 PM EST by kieber
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Effects of peer pressure is very great. It can shape us into a new person. There are both pros can cons of peer pressure. If we have positive peer pressure, it can be a great motivation for us. However, if we have negative peer pressure like hanging out with friends who drink and smoke, it can create a lot of damages to our life. So, it's very important to know that you have the right to say No if you are being forced to do things you are not supposed to.
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Clkx effects of alcoholism in youths 0 Mar 28 2010, 11:26 PM EDT by Clkx
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Alcohol is absorbed very rapidly into the blood stream from the stomach lining, in as short a time as 5 to 10 minutes and it’s effects last for several hours depending on the amount ingested and how quickly it was consumed. Females absorb alcohol faster than males because their bodies contain less water. The water dilutes the alcohol and so the same amount of alcohol will produce a higher concentration in the blood. After consuming only 2 to 3 normal strength beers, or 4 or 5 standard glasses of wine, most people will feel less inhibited and more relaxed. Anything consumed after this amount most people slur their speech and become less coordinated and clumsy. Some people have increased emotional reactions. More alcohol could result in staggering, double vision, and loss of balance, nausea, vomiting and an impression of the room spinning.

http://www.teendrugabuse.us/teensandalcohol.html
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Galiya197 Механические волны 1 Dec 21 2009, 2:04 AM EST by Galiya197
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Скорость распространения волн:



Скорость распространения поперечных волн в струне:

T – натяжение; μ – погонная масса.

Скорость распространения продольных волн в упругом стержне

E – модуль Юнга; ρ –плотность.

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